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Chlamydia is not a blood-borne diseases. Plasma centers and blood banks do not test for it. Get yourself tested if you're at risk.

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How do you get the results of a chlamydia test?

To get chlamydia test results, contact the health care provider that did the test.


Does alcohol affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test?

Chlamydia does not affect the accuracy of a chlamydia test.


Do plasma donation centers drug test?

Yea but most drugs cant pay attention long enough to take a test


What drugs does plasma centers check for?

Plasma centers typically check for drugs such as marijuana, cocaine, amphetamines, opioids, and other controlled substances through a standard drug screening test. If any of these substances are detected in a donor's plasma, they may be disqualified from donating.


Can an HIV test detect chlamydia?

No, it's only detected by a chlamydia test.


Where can one find plasma donation centers?

There are plasma donation centers all over the United States. There are a number of websites which have to locations of plasma donation centers in your area. Some of these are CSL Plasma Donation, Donating Plasma and Plasma Protein Therapeutics Association.


What does a negative chlamydia test mean?

A negative chlamydia test means you are not infected with the bacteria.


Is a bacterial infection test the same as a chlamydia test?

Testing for chlamydia is very specific. A regular bacterial culture or wet smear will not detect chlamydia.


Does a doctor have to ask for chlamydia to be test for in the urine or does it just show up?

To get tested for chlamydia, you must ask specifically for that test. Routine urinalysis or culture does not detect chlamydia.Chlamydia testing requires a specific test. Urine testing done for other purposes will not detect chlamydia.


Is there a blood test available for detecting chlamydia?

Yes, there is a blood test available for detecting chlamydia, but it is not commonly used. The most common method for diagnosing chlamydia is through a urine or swab test.


Could you have chlamydia if there is no bacteria in your urine?

Yes. A culture to detect bacteria in the urine does not check for chlamydia. The urine test for chlamydia is not a standard urinalysis or urine culture, but is a specific test to detect chlamydia's genetic material. Ask for the test specifically if you are concerned.


Where can I find plasma for donation or purchase?

You can find plasma donation centers or plasma collection facilities in your local area. These centers may offer compensation for plasma donations. It is important to research and contact these centers directly for more information on their donation or purchase processes.